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10 days in Bangkok thoughts?

10 days in Bangkok thoughts?

With recommendations from friends, YouTube, Reddit, and a lot of ChatGPT prompting, I put together this rough 10 days in Bangkok itinerary for my first visit.

Would love some honest feedback from people who’ve been before:

Does this feel too packed?
Am I missing any must-do experiences?
Any tourist traps or things you’d skip/change?
Is this a good balance for a first-timer?
I will staying in Sukhumvit
Appreciate any suggestions 🙏

u/Impressive_Award5404 — 8 days ago

Seoul 6/7 nights?

Hi everyone, planning a 2-week trip in November and currently looking at combining South Korea + Thailand.

At the moment I’m thinking:
- Seoul – 6/7 nights
- Bangkok – 6/7 nights
- But I’m also considering adding Busan and/or Phuket if it’s worth splitting the trip more.

I enjoy a mix of food, nightlife, sightseeing, culture, cafés, shopping and just exploring cities. Big adrenaline junkie too, so open to activities, adventure experiences and anything unique. Not really looking for a super fast-paced trip where I’m constantly moving hotels/flights, but also don’t want to feel like I’ve overstayed in one place.

Budget is fairly flexible, and my previous trip I travelled across Japan, so comfortable with longer trips and moving around if needed.

For people who’ve been to South Korea or Thailand:
- Is 6–7 nights in Seoul and Bangkok a good balance?
- Is Busan worth adding for a first Korea trip?
- Same with Phuket vs just staying in Bangkok?
- Would you personally keep it simple with 2 cities or split it into 3–4 places?

Would appreciate any itinerary suggestions or experiences from people who’ve done something similar.

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u/Impressive_Award5404 — 11 days ago

Seoul 6/7 nights?

Hi everyone, planning a 2-week trip in November and currently looking at combining South Korea + Thailand.

At the moment I’m thinking:
- Seoul – 6/7 nights
- Bangkok – 6/7 nights
- But I’m also considering adding Busan and/or Phuket if it’s worth splitting the trip more.

I enjoy a mix of food, nightlife, sightseeing, culture, cafés, shopping and just exploring cities. Big adrenaline junkie too, so open to activities, adventure experiences and anything unique. Not really looking for a super fast-paced trip where I’m constantly moving hotels/flights, but also don’t want to feel like I’ve overstayed in one place.

Budget is fairly flexible, and my previous trip I travelled across Japan, so comfortable with longer trips and moving around if needed.

For people who’ve been to South Korea or Thailand:
- Is 6–7 nights in Seoul and Bangkok a good balance?
- Is Busan worth adding for a first Korea trip?
- Same with Phuket vs just staying in Bangkok?
- Would you personally keep it simple with 2 cities or split it into 3–4 places?

Would appreciate any itinerary suggestions or experiences from people who’ve done something similar.

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u/Impressive_Award5404 — 11 days ago
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South Korea + Thailand

Hi everyone, planning a 2-week trip in November and currently looking at combining South Korea + Thailand.

At the moment I’m thinking:
- Seoul – 6/7 nights
- Bangkok – 6/7 nights
- But I’m also considering adding Busan and/or Phuket if it’s worth splitting the trip more.

I enjoy a mix of food, nightlife, sightseeing, culture, cafés, shopping and just exploring cities. Big adrenaline junkie too, so open to activities, adventure experiences and anything unique. Not really looking for a super fast-paced trip where I’m constantly moving hotels/flights, but also don’t want to feel like I’ve overstayed in one place.

Budget is fairly flexible, and my previous trip I travelled across Japan, so comfortable with longer trips and moving around if needed.

For people who’ve been to South Korea or Thailand:
- Is 6–7 nights in Seoul and Bangkok a good balance?
- Is Busan worth adding for a first Korea trip?
- Same with Phuket vs just staying in Bangkok?
- Would you personally keep it simple with 2 cities or split it into 3–4 places?

Would appreciate any itinerary suggestions or experiences from people who’ve done something similar.

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u/Impressive_Award5404 — 11 days ago
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Seoul + Bangkok

Hi everyone, planning a November multi trip to South Korea and Thailand.

Currently thinking Seoul + Bangkok, around 6–7 nights each. For people who’ve been, is that too long in either city, or a good amount of time?

I’m also considering adding Busan and Phuket, Just trying to find the right balance between exploring more places and actually enjoying each destination properly.

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